Add Your Google AdSense Code in Docstoc

29 April 2011

I've
been using DocStoc for a little while to upload some documents I've
created and to also get link love. DocStoc is a PR 8 site and has a lot
of quality content on it. And earlier today I got an message from
DocStoc commenting that they've added some new updates, one of those
being DocCash.

DocStoc has officially come out of it's beta and has decided as an
update to their site, they'd like to share 50% of their revenue via
AdSense with the uploaders of the DocStoc community with DocCash.

The way DocCash works is you simply set up an account with DocStoc,
begin uploading documents, and add your Google AdSense code. DocStoc
spilts ads with you 50/50 via AdSense, meaning you get the payment from
Google, not DocStoc.

DocStoc provides some really neat features, such as:

* You can upload your documents to DocStoc privately or publicly.
Private uploads get a domain that you have to share; public is
accessible to all.

* 20 different categories to upload to.

* You can embed your DocStoc documents on your blogs or websites.
This feature is awesome because you can zoom, scroll, rotate, drag, and
more with the DocStoc widget.

One of the top performing
Documents I uploaded to DocStoc was in December 2008 and since then it
has gotten 689 reads. Actually, it is currently in the number one spot
in Google for the keyword phrase I was targeting. It was an information
based document, nothing much I could get out of it. Unfortunately, I
couldn't inclue any quality link love within the document, but now I
could now possibly get a little extra something by using the site more
often from AdSense.

So,
how can DocStoc help you make money? Well, because DocStoc is such a
high PR site, it ranks fairly well in the search engines, especially
for long tail keywords. You can create documents and upload them to
DocStoc, create free high quality backlinks to your sites, hubs, blogs,
lens, etc. and earn a percentage of revenue. That will help you to
increase your overall earnings over time. I'm really loving that so
many sites like YouTube, HubPages & DocStoc are allowing us to
share in the Google AdSense earnings generated from traffic and page
views.

I still can't figure out if I like Scribd or DocStoc better, but I
do know I love the fact that DocStoc is now sharing half of their
AdSense earnings with DocCash. Scribd hasn't done anything like that,
yet...